THE MMD on the Copperbelt has alleged that the Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) management is frustrating President Banda’s home empowerment programme by issuing eviction letters to some sitting tenants occupying institutional houses.
MMD Copperbelt Province chairman Joseph Chilambwe said in an interview in Kitwe yesterday that it is unfortunate that ZRL is indirectly defying President Banda’s directive that the houses be immediately offered for sale to sitting tenants and outstanding balances be written off.
“ZRL has written letters to sitting tenants that they want to repossess the houses. These people are indirectly challenging President Banda and this is what we don’t want,” Mr Chilambwe said
According to one of the letters dated May 9, 2011 authored by NM Mulikita and Partners Legal Practitioners, acting on behalf of ZRL and addressed to Mr Francis Mwansa of house number 11, Kalewa Road, Northrise in Ndola, the company wants to repossess the house.
The letter is headed ‘Vacation of Zambia Railways Limited property known as house number 11, Northrise, Ndola’.
The letter reads: “Caption matter refers, please note that we act on and on behalf of Zambia Railways Limited. We have instructions from our client to take possession of the premises that you are currently occupying. We, therefore, demand that you vacate the said premises within seven (7) days of receipt hereof, failure to which we shall commence legal proceedings to procure our client’s instruction without further recourse to you. Please acknowledge receipt hereof by duly filling in the space provided of the copy of this letter.”
But Mr Chilambwe said President Banda’s executive order to offer the houses to sitting tenants is final and cannot be challenged.
“These people are tarnishing President Banda’s image, let them resign. But we are contesting this as a party and we will not tolerate it,” Mr Chilambwe said.
He advised ZRL not to take the law for granted by challenging Mr Banda’s directive and wondered why the company failed to evict the tenants from the houses when they were retrenched.
“We don’t know why they are now issuing eviction letters to sitting tenants because they failed to remove them from the houses when they were retrenched.
President Banda’s pronouncement has superseded all action by these people and we want to warn Zambia Railways management not to ‘take the law in their own hands’ by challenging the Presidential directive,” Mr Chilambwe said.
On April 16, President Banda said during a press conference at Hotel Edinburgh in Kitwe that he has received petitions from sitting tenants occupying Zambia Railways houses.
Mr Banda said he has directed the board of Zambia Railways to reduce the prices.
“I am happy to inform the sitting tenants that the board has responded to my directive and they will soon be reverting to you with offers at lower prices. This is in respect to all Zambia Railways houses spread out throughout the country,” Mr Banda said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]